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This incredible full head Klingon mask was used in Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country, during a courtroom scene that involved around 200 Klingons. In order to dress that many actors in Klingon makeup, the background actors in the upper balconies wore these full faced masks to make the process quicker … |
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A costume element featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Homestead” worn by “Nocona” (John Shull), the commander of the aliens who are trying to mine the asteroid that the Talaxians the crew discovers lives on; it is a neoprene harness in a dark-blue, iridescent dotted pattern consisting of shoulder … |
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A costume element similar to those featured in various Star Trek feature films. A black, felt, Vulcan-style hat featuring orange trim with a gold-colored, abstract pattern, a chinstrap and further strap that hangs on the chest in the same colors but in the opposite orientations; a burnt orange-colored accent in … |
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A pair of orange dyed boots corresponding to an orange Starfleet environmental engineer’s costume uniform from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan or Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The boots are ‘Saba Oslo’ name brand and ‘Made in Italy’ with thick black soles and multiple added cloth features … |
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A Vulcan jewelry item like those appearing in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is a molded paste badge fashioned to be triangular with a metallic silver painted border and a translucent iridescent raised aspect that features a painted on … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Starship Mine”; wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds that a band of mercenaries have beamed onto an abandoned “Enterprise-D” to steal toxic trilithium resin waste from the warp core. This item is one of the communicators that the … |
| (Paramount TV, 1993-99) This rare double-handle prop is made of molded resin painted red, gold and bronze, with a purple tip on the top from where the phaser beam would be emitted. Measures approx. 21 inches long. Used throughout the series by the main occupants and builders of the Deep … |
| (Paramount, 1984) Highly detailed resin Type II Phaser, painted silver with blue stripes and black integral Type I Phaser on the top. Used by William Shatner in the climactic final scenes of the film, when he blasts the Klingon guarding Saavick and the young Spock on the planet's surface. Comes … |
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Three prop computer module cartridges made from acrylic plastic with silkscreened simulated circuits and paper labels -- <I>3¼x2¾x½in.</I> -- used on the bridge set of <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (3) |
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A set of costumes made for characters featured in the Ops Center set in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I>, comprising: a black and grey Starfleet uniform jacket, with matching black pants and burgundy undershirt -- made for Avery Brooks as Sisko; a rust-colored Bajoran uniform jumpsuit, with communicator pin and … |
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A visual effects model of an <I>Oberth</I>-class starship, currently dressed as the <I>U.S.S. Pegasus</I> from "Pegasus" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> -- <I>28in. long</I> |
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A pair of <I>Original Series</I>-style pants, calf-length, made from black gabardine with woven metallic glint and flared third season-style cuff, inscribed inside the waistband <I>George Takei</I> -- worn by George Takei during <I>Star Trek: The Original Series</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Author, Author”; wherein “The Doctor” (Robert Picardo) sends his holonovel “Photons Be Free” to Earth to be published, requests time for a rewrite, but is blatantly ignored by the publishers stating that they needn’t abide by his wishes because he … |
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A command red Starfleet uniform featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Voyager like “Endgame” for wear by Tarik Ergin in his portrayal of “Lieutenant Ayala”. The item is a gray sleeveless undershirt with a pair of metal Maquis rank snaps for an accompanying metal provisional Starfleet rank badge, and … |
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An interrogation collar like the one appearing in the Star Trek: Enterprise pilot episode “Broken Bow” for use on “Klaang” (Ron Lister, Jr.). The item is sturdy black plastic with foam padding adhered to the inner lining, a clear plastic cylinder with a plastic tube attachment, and a pair of … |
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ENTERPRISE: STARFLEET MALE DISTRESSED ENGINEERING RED UNIFORM A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit including the famous ‘Enterprise NX-01' left shoulder patch with red engineering trim around the shoulders. “Enterprise” costumes feature multiple zippered pockets, Velcro size adjustments at the wrist and ankles, and come complete with a black undershirt (this one a … |
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A three piece suit comprised of 100% wool pants, a matching wool and gold silk vest, a matching suit jacket, shirt and tie worn by Patrick Fishler during his portrayal as “Mercer” in the episode “Demons” of Star Trek: Enterprise. While the xenophobic terrorist group ‘Terra Prime' sought the immediate … |
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Doctor Noonein Soong (Brent Spiner) was one of the forefront cyberneticists in the Starfleet Federation during the 24th century. His claim to fame was that of the creator of the Soong-type androids including Data, Lore and B4 (all played by Brent Spiner). The advanced androids were all built in the … |
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This incredibly ornate costume is made up of a patchwork of materials, all made to appear patched together. The pants and corresponding jacket feature a variety of leathers, furs, and woven materials, and it all comes with an equally impressive brown leather belt that adjusts size by way of snaps. … |
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Responding to a distress call the crew of “Enterprise NX-01” help to repair an alien ship resulting in “Captain Arhcer” (Scott Bakula) and “'Trip’ Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) to be invited to a neighboring world. Once there, they enjoy the hospitality of their host, and are subsequently invited to aid them … |